Andrews will hold talks with manager Mike Fowler after the final game of the campaign with Gainsborough on Saturday. Fowler is keen to carry on and, despite results, the Lambs hierarchy do feel style of play and performances have improved under his guidance.

“We need to discuss what needs to be done as a club,” said Andrews. “At the moment, although we know we are going down, the league below is an unknown scenario.

“The division is changing and we don’t know what we will be up against as yet. But, as I say, we are determined to bounce back.

“Although the first team has been hugely disappointing this year, I do believe the club as a whole is doing well.

“The under-21s and academy have taken off and performing and, in terms of being a community club, we have made strides.

"We have no intention of changing that.

"We clearly need to address the first-team issues though and that's what we will do.

"I feel you could go back to the summer where we didn’t have enough of a team spirit from the word go.

“And, of course, a big regret we have was that we sold Reece Styche, a motivator and a goalscorer.

“We found ourselves on a downward spiral and we found it hard to pick up. We didn’t seem to be able to turn it around even by bringing in new players.

“We brought in two goalscorers but they didn’t score enough.

“And we didn’t seem to have the rub of the green either on many occasions.

“But, as I say, once the season finishes this weekend we will look at what needs to be done to ensure an immediate return. We are committed to that.”